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1899.82.5.17

Unfinished shell shank of fishing hook, from excavations at the central vault at Nan Madol.


1899.82.5.17

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Collection type
Object
Description
Unfinished shell shank of fishing hook, from excavations at the central vault at Nan Madol.
Long description
Unfinished pearlshell fishing hook shank, from excavations at the central vault at Nan Madol. One of 31 stored in a clear-fronted museum box.
Date
Date collected
15 March 1899
Acquisition information
Purchased: 1899
Materials and processes
Material Pearl Shell, Process Carved
Dimensions
Width: max 18 mm, Length: max 61 mm, Weight 14 g
Object numbers
Accession number: 1899.82.5.17
Research and responses

For the vendor's own account of his 'excavation' of this material (1899.82.5.1-.37), see pages 85ff of The Caroline Islands: Travel in the Sea of the Little Lands, by F. W. Christian (London: Methuen & Co., 1899). In listing of the 'finds', Christian writes: 'Eighty pearl-shell shanks of fish-hooks in a more or less perfect condition, exactly resembling those used all over Polynesia before the coming of the white man. The hook itself was generally of bone, but we found some fragments of pearl-shell which were clearly relics of the barb.' [JC 17 2 2011]

Search terms: Fishing, Hook, Fishing Accessory